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[填空题]When dreaming, however, one tends to believe fully in the reality of the dream world, however inconsistent, illogical and odd it may be.
[填空题](It is) very hard to believe (that when) Lincoln was born, communications were (a little) faster than (in the days) of Julius Caesar.
A. It is B. that when C. a little D. in the days
[填空题]Eating When One Feels Hungry
[单项选择]I (can’t hardly) believe it (when) I saw it (with) my (own eyes).( )
A. can’t hardly
B. when
C. with
D. own eyes
[填空题]What can one use when one wants to buy stamps in some post offices
One can use__________.
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Language
When one looks back upon the fifteen hundred years that are the life span of the English language, he should be able to notice a number of significant truths. The history of language is a history of constant change--at times a slow, almost imperceptible change, at other times a violent collision between two languages. Language a living growing organism, it has never been static. Another significant truth that emerges from such a study is that language at all times has been the possession not of one class or group but of many. At one extreme it has been the property of the common, ignorant folk, who have used it in the daily business of their living, much as they have used their animals or the kitchen pots and pans. At the other extreme it has been the treasure of those who have respected it as an instrument and a sign of civilization, and who have struggled by writing it down to give it some permanence, order, dignity, and if pos
A. attempt to continue the standardization of the language
B. evaluate language practices in terms of current speech rather than standards or proper patterns
C. be more concerned about language than its analysis or history
D. be more aware of the rules of the language usage
[填空题]English friendships come to an end when one friend seriously misunderstands the other’s feelings, point of view or actions.
[单项选择]When one looks back upon the fifteen hundred years that are the life span of the English language, he should be able to notice a number of significant truths. The history of our language has always been a history of constant change--at times a slow, almost imperceptible change, at other times a violent collision between two languages. Our language has always been a living growing organism, it has never been static. Another significant truth that emerges from such a study is that language at all times has been the possession not of one class or group but of many. At one extreme it h been the property of the common, ignorant folk, who have used it in the daily business of their living, much as they have used their animals or the kitchen pots and pans. At the other extreme it has been the treasure of those who have respected it as an instrument and a sign of civilization, and who have struggled by writing it down to give it some permanence, order, dignity, and if possible, a little beauty
A. historian
B. philosopher
C. anthropologist
D. linguist